Questions: 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. The new food label replaced the Daily Values of vitamins A and C with which of the following? a. Vitamins A and E b. Vitamin D and iron c. Vitamin D and potassium d. Vitamin C and calcium

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The new food label replaced the Daily Values of vitamins A and C with which of the following?
a. Vitamins A and E
b. Vitamin D and iron
c. Vitamin D and potassium
d. Vitamin C and calcium
Transcript text: 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. The new food label replaced the Daily Values of vitamins A and C with which of the following? a. Vitamins A and E b. Vitamin D and iron c. Vitamin D and potassium d. Vitamin C and calcium
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The answer is c: Vitamin D and potassium.

Explanation for each option:

a. Vitamins A and E - This option is incorrect because the new food label does not replace vitamins A and C with vitamins A and E.

b. Vitamin D and iron - This option is incorrect because while Vitamin D is included in the new label, iron is not a replacement for vitamins A and C.

c. Vitamin D and potassium - This is the correct answer. The new food label replaced the Daily Values of vitamins A and C with Vitamin D and potassium to reflect nutrients that are more relevant to current public health concerns.

d. Vitamin C and calcium - This option is incorrect because Vitamin C is not a replacement for itself, and calcium is not one of the nutrients that replaced vitamins A and C on the new label.

In summary, the new food label replaced the Daily Values of vitamins A and C with Vitamin D and potassium.

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